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Queer Crips: Disabled Gay Men and Their Stories is a 2004 anthology edited by Bob Guter and John R. Killacky. The book is a collection of personal stories from gay men with disabilities. The stories are told through a variety of literary genres, Read More..
by Bob Guter & John R. Killacky (editors)
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Description Queer Crips: Disabled Gay Men and Their Stories is a 2004 anthology edited by Bob Guter and John R. Killacky. The book is a collection of personal stories from gay men with disabilities. The stories are told through a variety of literary genres, including poetry, prose, and interviews. The book won the 2004 Lambda Literary Award for the Anthologies/Non-fiction category. Contributors to the book include gay men such as Greg Walloch, Kenny Fries, J. Quinn Brisben, and Eli Clare. After being turned down for publication by 30 publishers, the anthology was finally published by Harrington Park Press, an imprint of Haworth Press.
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Name Queer Crips: Disabled Gay Men and Their Stories
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Authors Bob Guter & John R. Killacky (editors)
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Series Haworth Gay & Lesbian Studies
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Pages 225 pp.
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Isbn 1-560-23456-3
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Oclc 51117771
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Publisher Harrington Park Press
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